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Jolt 13, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



33 



Situation Wanted 



By all-round greenhouse man, life experience, 

 single, age 'i6, ambUious and sober, as assistant 

 on up-to-date private or commercial place Ref- 

 erences. Kindly state full particulars and wages 

 in first letter. Address 



Nt. 188, care Flirists* Review, Chictgo 



High-class Salesman, 



Designer and Decorator 



Wishes Position 



with some good firm after August 1. Middle east or 

 south preferred. 26 ypars of age, tingle, good hab- 

 its and appearance. Life experience In floral wnrk. 

 Capable of taking charge and handling hlghestclass 

 of trade. A hustler and no boozer. Oood sefer- 

 ences. Address 



No. 187, care florists* Review, Chicago 



Help Wanted 



Three competent Rose Growers for 



new housee, Beauties and Killarneya. 

 Stage age, experience, and where em- 

 ployed. 



PeeUiiunn Brw. Co., Norton Grove, HI. 



Help Wanted ♦ 



Young man. about 20 years, who has some 

 knowledge of first-class retail trade and who can 

 make designs, etc., and is willing to Mrork and 

 laam. A good position awaits such a young 

 man in Canada's largest city. Address, giving 

 references and where last employed, age, etc. 



*Dpportunity," 



Bo*i"5l5.NewYori[,N.Y. 



Resident Salesman Wanted 



For the Pacific Coast 



To Bell our well-known brand of 

 ribbons and cliiffons. 



LION Si C07VVP7:?NY 



114 and 116 Spring St.. NEW YORK 



Wanted, Seedsman 



Who has had experience in calling on the 

 ooimtry trade and capable of working In the 

 house when road work is done. Four months of 

 the year road work, balance of the time in the 

 bouse. 



Addreaa No. 56, 

 Care riorUta* Revl> w, Chloaaro. 



HELP WANTED 



First-class grower of palms, ferns, Lor- 

 raine Begonia) and a general line of first- 

 class plants for retail store ; ^ Per month. 

 Also first-class rose grower for section, 

 t75.00. 



MARTIN & FORBES CO., Portland, Ore. 



Orchid Grower Wanted 



Gardener familiar with Orchid Grow- 

 ing; $16.00 per week to start. 



GEORGE REINBERG. 

 2057 Balmoral Avenue, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED 



An experienced grower of roses, caroatlons and 

 mums; marrlpd. Will furnUb good house and pay 

 tOO.OO per month. Steady position. Send references 

 in first letter. 



AddresH No 157, 

 Care FlurUts' Review. Chlcaaro. 



HELP WANTED 



Competent man to take charge of 

 palm and fern section. Must be steady. 



FRANK OECHSLIN 



4911 W^. Qulnor 9t., Cbloaco, lU. 



Try *'JMes" Spedal DraUe Serace Trap Packiic 



ReiewiUe Seat Chedt Valvei ani Discs. 

 ROW. ROSS JONES I BRO., Harrisbmt Pa. 



For Sale 



My S-acre flower and vegetable garden, jnst out- 

 side of the city of Canton. Ohio; this Is one of the 

 best flower and yegrtable markets In the country; 

 price. $6,600.00. For further particulars write to 



S. C. SMITH,».D.7,Canton,0. 



FOR SALE 



FLORIST STORE, $3,000.00, in- 

 cluding good will, fixtures, etc. Best lo- 

 cation; a bargain to the quick buyer. 

 Come over and see for yourself. 



r. ft 1. KDHNERT. 18 Mail St.. Hackeasack. N. J. 

 GREENHOUSE FOR SALE 



22,000 ft. glass, hou«e. land and growing stock; 

 will invoice about 128.000.00. Will hell at a bar- 

 gain. Poor health. Best location in Illinois; 

 booming town, growing fast; direct txpress to 

 Chicago and St. Louis; four railroads, crossing 

 in all directions: city water, el'-ctric light, cheap 

 coal (two mines); big trade; 10 acres ground for 

 outdoor plants. Address No. 188, care Florists' 

 Review. Chicago. 



Cinadian Horticultural Association 



Organized 1897 



14th Annual Convention 

 Ottawa, Ont. 



Wed., Thurs. Md Fri.. AHfast 9-10-11. 1911 



For space in bright and growing Trade Exhibit 



L I. MEPSTED. SvpcriHtcMlent, OUawa, Ont 



And all information 



WM. C. HALL, Sec'y, 825 St. Catherine Street, W., 

 MONTREAL QUEBEC 



NOTICE 



is hereby fi,i\en that the Chatham 

 Nurseries have taken over the entire 

 business formerly conducted under 

 the name of the W. .1. Stevenson Co., 

 Savannah, Ga. 



Also, that Mr. W. J. Stevenson is 

 no longer connected with this com- 

 pany in any capacity. He is suc- 

 ceeded by Mr. George Adair, General 

 Manager. 



CHATHAM NURSERIES, SaTaninli,Ga. 



By Chas. Ne\ ili.k, 8ec'y. 



For Sale 



A well-stocked, np-to-date greenhouse property, 

 3600 eq. ft. of glass, 2'<j acres of ttround. 7-room 

 dwelllD^. situated In southern Indiana town of fiOOO. 

 Fine trade, growing all the time. I^sy terms. Pur- 

 chaser may take charge at once. Address No. 168, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



For Rent 



Five greenhouses, in ^ood order; cold 

 frames and sash, a full kne of all bedding 

 plants for stock, 8000 geraniums planted 

 out for stock, all varieties labeled true to 

 name; two covered spring wagons, suit- 

 able for the business; two rough wagons 

 and every other necessary thing suitable 

 for the purpose; 10}i acres of the very 

 best gardening ground, also good fruit, 

 apple, cherry, pear and plum trees in 

 bearing condition; a first-class retail 

 business, also a first-class trade in rooted 

 stock and potted stock for the trade. 

 Best of improved roads and streets. Just 

 4Ji miles to Greater Pittsburg markets. 

 Can have possession first of September. 

 Rent reasonable. Write for further par- 

 ticulars. Address 



LOUIS P. FAULK, Florist 



R. F. D. No. 8— Box AS 

 PITTSBURG, North Side, PA. 



Splendid Opportunity!! 



WANTED— As working foreman and partner, 

 man of large and practical experience as com- 

 mercial grower of roses, carnations, all cut flowers 

 and every pot plant; designer and decorator; land- 

 scape gardener, forcing and propagating; also must 

 be good truck farmer. Party must have best of 

 references as to honesty, capability, scbrlety and 

 steadiness. Married man preferred. 



TO SUCH A MAN I CAN OFFER 

 KXCKPTIONAL. OPPORTUNITY 



of getting Into baslness for himself. I have Just 

 purchased Abingdon Place, containing 96 acres and 

 known for thirty years as the handsomest show 

 place and finest residence in north Alabama and am 

 desirous of establishing commercial greenhouses 

 and a truck farm on the place. With the proper 

 man I will enter Into a partnership arrangement 

 whereby I will furnish him. free, a new flve-room 

 cotftape on the place and all the land needed for a 

 large floral business and truck fam] — as much as he 

 will undertake to work. The place is already 

 equipped With a greenhouse 26x60 feet, having ven- 

 tllators operated by turning wheels and heated by 

 Hltchings hot water system. The heater Is large 

 enough to heat a greenhouse twice the size of the 

 present one. There l» a second greenhouse 14x40 

 feet, partly andar ground and needing little heat. 

 In addition to the greenhouses there Is a large quan- 

 tity of sash and glass for propagating beds. 



Abingdon Place Is partly within the city limits of 

 HuntSTllle, Alabama, and threeciuarters of ii mile 

 from the center of the city, with boulevard and 

 paved sidt-walks ail the way In. Huntsvllle has a 

 population of between twenty and twenty-five 

 thousand, located on the Southern R. R. and Nash- 

 ville, Chattanooga A St. Louis Hallway, and besldeo 

 being a splendid local market, with practically no 

 competition, is so close to. and has such fine rail- 

 road facilities, that the markets of Memphis, Nash- 

 ville and Chattanooga. Tenn., Birmingham, Ala., 

 and Atlanta.Oa , are all open to this bosiners. Have 

 already been offered contract to raise double violets 

 for one of the largest greenhouses in the south. 

 Huntsvllle is both a Hammer and winter resort for 

 northern people and Is known as the healthiest 

 place and having the most delightful climate In the 

 Houtb. sorroanded by the Cumberland Mountains, 

 1800 feet above sea level. 



Address all commnnicatlona to 



Abingfdon Place, Huntsville, Ala., 



. or call In person on 



W. T. C. HUMES, 



Ro«m 507-10 ManhaUan Buildiig, 



431 SMth Dcarborii SL. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



NURSERYMEN OR CUT FLOWER GROWERS 



WANTBD— Information from the northern country where there is no hay fever, where Peonies start to bloom about 

 the middle of June or later. Object, purchase of place, so hay fever patient can make place self-sustaining. Address 



KENNICOTT BROS. COMPANY, 163-165 N. Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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